Code amendments advance electrification in new home construction Santa Clara County, Calif. – The City of Campbell and the Town of Los Altos Hills voted in February to advance the construction of healthier, safer and emissions-free buildings…
Read moreGridShift Hackathon Winners Take Home $16,000
Participants compete on ways to transform the electrical grid to combat climate change, benefit Bay Area communities San Francisco – How would you accelerate the transformation to a smart, clean and…
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Participants compete on ways to transform the electrical grid to combat climate change, benefit Bay Area communities San Francisco – How would you accelerate the transformation to a smart, clean and…
Read moreCity of Cupertino Takes Action to Fight Climate Change
Code amendments require all newly constructed buildings to be fueled only by electricity Cupertino, Calif. – In a bold move aimed at decreasing local dependence on fossil fuels, the Cupertino…
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Code amendments require all newly constructed buildings to be fueled only by electricity Cupertino, Calif. – In a bold move aimed at decreasing local dependence on fossil fuels, the Cupertino…
Read moreOrmat Signs 10-Year PPAs With Silicon Valley Clean Energy and Monterey Bay Community Power for Its CD4 Geothermal Power Plant in California
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Read moreSaratoga and Sunnyvale Representatives Elected to Lead Clean Energy Agency Board
New chair and vice chair named for SV Clean Energy Board of Directors Cupertino, Calif.- On January 8, 2020, the Silicon Valley Clean Energy (SVCE) Board of Directors elected a…
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New chair and vice chair named for SV Clean Energy Board of Directors Cupertino, Calif.- On January 8, 2020, the Silicon Valley Clean Energy (SVCE) Board of Directors elected a…
Read moreSaratoga and Monte Sereno Advance Electrification in New Construction
Cities vote on code amendments for improved community safety and air quality Santa Clara County, Calif. – The cities of Monte Sereno and Saratoga voted to adopt local amendments to…
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Cities vote on code amendments for improved community safety and air quality Santa Clara County, Calif. – The cities of Monte Sereno and Saratoga voted to adopt local amendments to…
Read moreMilpitas City Council Votes to Protect Air Quality for Future Generations with Clean Buildings
Milpitas encourages all-electric new construction in unanimous vote Milpitas, Calif. – On Tuesday evening, December 3, the Milpitas City Council voted unanimously in favor of all-electric reach codes for new…
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Milpitas encourages all-electric new construction in unanimous vote Milpitas, Calif. – On Tuesday evening, December 3, the Milpitas City Council voted unanimously in favor of all-electric reach codes for new…
Read moreFour Bay Area Community Energy Agencies Kick Off New Program to Provide Local Resiliency
Program will result in thousands of homes and businesses installing backup power Fremont, CA (November 5, 2019) – Local Bay Area energy agencies are joining forces to stabilize California’s grid…
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Program will result in thousands of homes and businesses installing backup power Fremont, CA (November 5, 2019) – Local Bay Area energy agencies are joining forces to stabilize California’s grid…
Read moreCity of Morgan Hill Takes Bold Climate Action with New 2020 Building Code
Council adopts Reach Codes requiring all-electric new construction 11/6 UPDATE: Morgan Hill City Council voted 3 – 2 to pass a reach code that will prohibit natural gas in all…
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Council adopts Reach Codes requiring all-electric new construction 11/6 UPDATE: Morgan Hill City Council voted 3 – 2 to pass a reach code that will prohibit natural gas in all…
Read moreCity of Mountain View Takes Major Step Toward a Better Building Code
Proposed ordinance requires all-electric new construction 11/13 UPDATE: Mountain View City Council voted unanimously to pass a reach code for new construction. The code will go into effect January 1,…
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Proposed ordinance requires all-electric new construction 11/13 UPDATE: Mountain View City Council voted unanimously to pass a reach code for new construction. The code will go into effect January 1,…
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